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In this episode of the Siksikaitsitapi Agriculture Project (SAP) series, Lance Tailfeathers interviews Wolf Caller (Elliot Fox), land steward and Kainai First Nation Councillor, to explore the past, present, and future of agriculture on the Kainai Reserve in southern Alberta.
Released May 15, 2025
From the show’s summary, “Wolf Caller (Elliot) shares his journey in environmental conservation and land management, from his early days with Parks Canada to his work with the Blackfoot Confederacy Tribal Council. The conversation then dives into the historical significance of agriculture on the Kainai Reserve, highlighting how Blackfoot ways of knowing can help protect water systems against droughts, enhance food security, and preserve native species. They also discuss how colonial policies disrupted that self-sufficiency, and the potential for sustainable, community-based food production today.”
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